no, they do not pay taxes. if they want to get into the debate, taxes like everybody else. all this moral authority that people keep throwing around -- mind your business. if you do not want to take birth control pills, don't take them. if you do not want the bothered with the morning after, don't do it. but we really do not have a right to tell somebody else what to do with their own bodies. these states want to cut funds to medicaid, which takes care of poor children, sick children, and yet the catholic church -- i'm not catholic -- those of us who are not catholic, catholics do not take it. the rest of us, we take it. i pay for the oil companies to get all kinds of rebates and all of this business. i do not want to do that. it is part of my obligation as a citizen of this country. host: this is one of the editorials this morning in the new york times -- back to the phones. rosella in new york, on our line for republicans. you are on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. i have been watching this debate -- is quite controversial, obviously, regarding coverage fo